Mechanisms underlying cortical activity during value-guided choice
When choosing between two options, correlates of their value are represented in neural activity throughout the brain. Whether these representations reflect activity that is fundamental to the computational process of value comparison, as opposed to other computations covarying with value, is unknown...
Main Authors: | Hunt, LT, Kolling, N, Soltani, A, Woolrich, M, Rushworth, M, Behrens, T |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2012
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